Before I start, let me tell you the little story, how I got the idea for writing this article. When I wrote my first article for OSNews, one of the screenshots I included showed my diploma thesis. I merely wanted to show that OpenOffice.org in Fedora Core 2 features native icons, nothing more.
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I still feel that WordPerfect (on Windows) is the best at this. I've been using styles since the DOS days with WP for DOS 5.0, and upgraded as time went on. WordPerfect has always been great at long documents. Long as in hundreds of pages. Memory and hard disk space being the only real limitation as to the size of the document.
Four years ago I turned my back on Windows and started using Macs. I currently have a iMac (G4) and use Nisus Writer Express.
People consider me a geek but I didn't like LaTeX when I tried it. It got in my way of writing. Everyone's different.
I still feel that WordPerfect (on Windows) is the best at this. I've been using styles since the DOS days with WP for DOS 5.0, and upgraded as time went on. WordPerfect has always been great at long documents. Long as in hundreds of pages. Memory and hard disk space being the only real limitation as to the size of the document.
Four years ago I turned my back on Windows and started using Macs. I currently have a iMac (G4) and use Nisus Writer Express.
People consider me a geek but I didn't like LaTeX when I tried it. It got in my way of writing. Everyone's different.